How to file a complaint against online part time job fraud How to file a complaint against online part time job fraud

3 months ago

I have seen advertisement in Instagram and applied for online part time job...they have some normal tasks and some prepaid..in prepaid tasks I have paid 2 lakh rupees. At the moment of withdrawal they didn't tell me the correct way and they told me that pay again 2.4lakh rupees then only your total amount will be withdrawn into your accounts..I have asked 3 days time they said ok but next day morning they all are deleted their telegram accounts. How to take money from them?

Legal Counsel Vidhikarya

Responded 3 months ago

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A.Dear client,
This kind of online data entry/part-time jobs is being offered and operated by Fraudster companies/entities to extort money from unemployed youths. So, on receipt of such an unethical and arbitrary demand from such type of Company, just ignore it because the nature of demands itself proves their ulterior motives behind the offer. However, on receipt of repeated calls or messages/emails demanding money for different purposes or threatening legal action, then make a complaint(GD) against the said Company at the local police station with whatever papers/documents or digital evidence you have and serve a legal notice enclosing a copy of the police complaint(GD) informing them that you are contemplating filing a criminal suit against the Company for cheating and criminal intimidation u/s.415 and 503 of IPC. Hopefully, the matter may stand resolved thereafter. In case the matter is not resolved then consult with an Advocate for guidance and steps.
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Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

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A.Dear sir
You just walk into nearest police station and narrate that you are victim of online job fraud. You may give all the details about such cheating and police may start investigation.
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